Founded in 1965, Fine Art Lamps is a family run business that has carried on the commitment to design excellence and superb workmanship. In 1976, the company moved to Miami and expanded to a state-of-the-art 400,000 square foot facility. Fine Art Lamps is proud of its pledge to manufacture in the United States of America, based on the belief that this insures design integrity, quality control, reliable delivery, and personal service. Today there are Fine Art Lamps galleries in over sixty countries around the globe.

Inspired by Excellence: Quality and Craftsmanship

Beauty is nothing without quality – and for over a century, Fine Art Lamps has adhered to the highest standards of craftsmanship and durability to provide a product worthy of our customers’ confidence. All principal design components are manufactured in-house, from glass-blowing to metalwork, under the strict supervision of the industry’s foremost craftsmen and engineers. And before ever leaving our facilities, each piece is pre-assembled and rigorously tested by Fine Art Lamps’ stringent quality control process.

In all, Fine Art Lamps represents the singular vision of over 700 skilled designers, craftspeople, artists and associates, working together to create unique works of art – an intricate blend of Old World tradition melded with New World innovation.

Inspired by Details: Finishes and Customization

Exquisite finishes are the trademark of all Fine Art Lamps collections; many of the finishes require dozens of steps and applications to achieve the desired effect. Each piece is handcrafted with a unique finishing process, making it a one-of-a-kind work of art.

Through Fine Art Lamps’ exclusive Customization Program, many of our products can be tailored to create your very own work of art. The Program allows you to select the finish, choose the shade type and make minor design modifications. The Fine Art Lamps Customization Program offers added range and flexibility to enhance the décor of discerning Fine Art Lamps’ owners around the world. Ensuring that the human instinct to beautify and decorate will be satisfied once again.